Today is Memorial Day. A day to remember those who have given their lives for us, and a day to be with friends and family. To celebrate togetherness, and (hopefully) eat something fresh of the barbecue.
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. The weather is warmer, and if you're anything like us, you find yourself winding down outside instead of in front of the television.
But what should you read? I asked my colleagues about the best business book they've read in the last year. Here's what they had to say.
Jim Hopes, Chief Executive Officer
Tell to Win: Connect, Persuade, and Triumph with the Hidden Power of Story
The premise of the book is that the most successful communicators are those who are adept at telling stories. The business environment is replete with facts and figures thrust upon us by seemingly un-ending Power Point slides and voluminous presentations. But research indicates the most effective way to connect, persuade, and to gain genuine interest in other people is to be an effective story teller. Don’t tell me why I should do something, rather illustrate the impact of what you have to sell has on real people in real situations. Tell me about how you changed a life or solved a pressing problem for someone. People want to hear your story, not your data.
Dani Buckley, Inbound Marketing Consultant
The Power of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential...in Business and in Life
You can be much more effective professionally (and personally) when you learn how to break goals down into manageable tasks and to be more focused when you work. I’ve learned some great new ways to do this, as well as some tried and true tips on how to create and maintain new habits. It’s an easy read and very applicable!
Emily Estey, VP/Senior Consultant
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead
The book is about a lot of things, but mostly about vulnerability. Vulnerability is where innovation and creation begin.